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What’s The Oddiest Food You’d Put On A Stick? (Recipes)

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Observed each year on March 28, National Something on a Stick Day is a food holiday that lets you use your creative talents.  Once you get started, the possibilities are endless. Foods that comes on a stick are fun and easy to eat.

There isn’t much that can’t be put on a stick when talking about food. Soup might be that one exception, though if it were flavorful when frozen, we might make an exception.

From cool summer treats like the Popsicle to frozen food staples like the corn dog, food on a stick is one of the world’s great inventions. Fresh fruit kabobs and skewers of grilled veggies and meat are both summer favorites.

Street fairs and food trucks have created a variety of recipes made to go on a stick that takes us from breakfast to after party hunger with flavor combinations that sometimes make us wonder why we haven’t tried that before!  Whether it is fresh and healthy or breaded and deep fried, menu choices are broad and plentiful for National Something on a Stick Day.

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Here are some other suggestions, courtesy of Forkly.com: 7 Great Ideas for Something on a Stick Day!  Click the links for the recipes.

1. S’mores on a Stick

[Source: TheKitchn.com]


2. French Fry Coated Bacon on a Stick

[Source: LastAppetite.com]

3. Poptarts on a Stick

[Source: Shine.Yahoo.com]

4. Pancake and Sausage Corn Dogs

[Source: DinnerwithJulie.com]

5. Mini Cinnamon Bun on a Stick

[Source: IReallyLikeFood.com]

6. Mango Yogurt Pops

[Source: Shine.Yahoo.com]

7. Deep-Fried Chocolate-Covered Twinkie on a Stick

[Source: BuzzFeed.com]


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